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German Bandage
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Re: German Bandage
Sorry to say but the links are not working (anymore)...
I am looking for a good labels of a Kombiniertes Preβstück (4 Mullbinden, 6 Mullstreifen) and Mullbinden (for a lage pack of 8 )
and other sani stuff
If possible dated 1939 or 1940 ????
I am looking for a good labels of a Kombiniertes Preβstück (4 Mullbinden, 6 Mullstreifen) and Mullbinden (for a lage pack of 8 )
and other sani stuff
If possible dated 1939 or 1940 ????
Re: German Bandage
made some myself last week... Not 100% perfect but its coming close I think...
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Re: German Bandage
Did germans use allied bandages in big numbers ?
Wenn ich dumm bin, lassen sie's micht entgelten;
wenn ich recht hab, wollen sie mich schelten. Goethe
wenn ich recht hab, wollen sie mich schelten. Goethe
Re: German Bandage
greetings young repperJugend Repper wrote:Did germans use allied bandages in big numbers ?
a bandage is a bandage, it does one job.
the theory of first aid equipment, if it moves take it!!
many things were improvised under battle situations for use such as sheeting off beds , anything that could be used to cover a wound and stem bleeing would be utilised , allied equipment if seized would definately be used, after dunkirk anything that was servicable was put into useage.( a lot of british bandages that were put into military use early war were mines (coal mines) dressings)
"every dog has its' day"
"never pi$$ a guy off who works in a tall glass building who owns a high powered rifle"
manager to real german hairdresser
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"never pi$$ a guy off who works in a tall glass building who owns a high powered rifle"
manager to real german hairdresser
http://www.motorcyclemedics.page.tl
Re: German Bandage
I bought an original German medical bag from some one with all original stuff inside that included Russian as well of Belgium bandage...! I think that bandage is bandage and sometimes hard to get on the battle field, so anything will do including civilian bed sheets tore apart